...supplying the words "patent" or "pat." and a URL address that directs the public to a free website listing the patents...
A thoughtful judge, a prosecutor willing to consider the possibility that his office got it wrong, a dogged attorney, and a lot of luck, got Michael Clancy out of prison, with a $2 million check in h
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
A thoughtful judge, a prosecutor willing to consider the possibility that his office got it wrong, a dogged attorney, and a lot of luck got Michael Clancy out of prison, with a $2 million check in ha
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Lawyers who grew up with electronic media know that the legal marketplace lags behind many other professions in using technology to efficiently provide better work-product and client service
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...user-created text, text or images from websites or other applications, dynamic URL links to Web pages, photos, audio files, handwritten notes and .pdf files...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has held that a link on a newspaper website that leads readers to other stories is not republication of the earlier material, so its inclusion doesn't
This paper published Shayna Slater's article, "Mandatory Arbitration Clauses: A Sneaky Secret of Nursing Homes," and has agreed to permit this author to respond
...Waiver • Direct Claim Against Beneficiary Estate of Kenisnger v. URL Pharma, Inc., PICS Case No. 12-0593 (3rd Cir. March 20, 2012...
...the 401(k) plan that he began in 2000 through his employer, URL Pharma. Initially, in November 2009, the estate filed an action...
...the Greater Philadelphia area are being sent e-mails with a personalized URL to confirm or update listings for the directory. The deadline...
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